Millbrook Police Department, Alabama
End of Watch Saturday, March 29, 2008
Reflections for Police Officer James Dean Fezatte
I remember you today, as we lay you to rest.
Rest Easy brother
Off. Jacksland
Prattville PD
April 4, 2008
Rest in peace brother and thank you for your service.
nc game warden
April 4, 2008
Even though we never met we are all brothers, and today
We all mourn for you.
We shed a tear for you
We say a prayer for you
We salute you
We all thank you for being a part of the brother hood.
You took an oath to protect and serve the citizens and this great country. In the performance of duty, you made the ultimate sacrifice. There is no greater example of honor. May your loved ones, friends , co-workers find peace. May the citizens realize the sacrifice made by the law enforcement officers every second of every day. Rest in peace Officer Fezatte, we have got it from here..
May God bless you and your family and our brothers and
Sisters of the Millbrook Police Department
Retired Vince Iello
NYPD
April 3, 2008
Rest easy, Brother. We'll take it from here.
Trooper
Michigan State Police
April 3, 2008
Thursday mornings will not be the same without you harassing me at work. You were the knid of friend everyone needs and wants, and I was lucky enough to have been able to call you a good friend. We will continue to help Cyndi and the boys forever. You will be greatly missed, but you don't even know the impression you left on my family. Thank you for the fun times and great friendship!! We will still cheer for the Packers together in spirit. Love you Jim.
Jacque Yates
Friend
April 3, 2008
Rest in Peace Brother.
Pablo Hernandez Jr. Y-147
U.S. Border Patrol Ysleta, TX
April 3, 2008
Officer Fezatte, a true servant of his country and city, will be missed but remembered. We are proud to call him ‘one of our own’ at the same time we mourn our loss. His devotion to his country, city, and especially his family was an inspiration to all that knew him. His life was dedicated to the service of others, and now it is our time to serve his family on this earth and we will. Rest in peace with God, Jim.
Fred Watts
Millbrook City Council
April 3, 2008
Officer Fezatte gave up his today's so his community can have safer tomorrow's. Thank you for your service. God Bless your family and fellow members of the Millbrook Police Department.
Officer Shane Gadoury
Tampa Police Department, Fl
April 3, 2008
May God lay his healing hand upon the family and friends of Officer Fezatte and may they know he will never be forgotten. Thank you Officer Fezatte for your dedicated service to the people of Alabama and the United States.
James Sheppard
Father of Sgt. Jason L. Sheppard EOW 12/7/06
April 3, 2008
My thoughts and prayers are with you Officer Fezatte, your family, and your agency at this difficult time and those to come. You will not be forgotten. Rest now your brothers and sisters will carry the watch from here.
Communications Officer
Floyd County Sheriff's Department
April 3, 2008
May the Lord walk you through heavens gates, and take you in with open arms. Your watch is over and we all will meet again. Sleep well my brother and my prayers are with you.
POIII B. WIDENER
THOMASVILLE POLICE, NORTH CAROLINA
April 2, 2008
Words cannot express how much pain I felt to learn of the
news of your passing but i know now that you are in a better place. You were a great officer and a pleasure to
work with and would drop everything you were doing to
respond to a call i gave you. you will be truly missed
Rest in Peace my Brother...
Brian Keith Brown
Dispatcher-Millbrook Police Dept
April 2, 2008
Rest in peace my brother in blue. Now you can walk Heaven's beat. Your family, friends, and co-workers with the Millbrook Police Department, are in my thoughts and prayers.
God Bless
Sr. Officer D. Johns
City of Sandy Springs Police, Georgia
April 2, 2008
Our prayers and thoughts are with the family and the fellow officers.
Rest in peace Sir, you will not be forgotten.
Chief John Roelandts (retired)
Deborah Roelandts (911 retired)
Oconomowoc Wisconsin
Chief John Roelandts (retired)
Town of Oconomowoc
April 2, 2008
Rest in peace brother well take the watch
ofc browning
malvern police
April 2, 2008
I grieve with my friends and family in blue over the loss of this good officer. Only time will heal the deep pain in our hearts. Prayers for the family and the officers, dispatchers and firemedics of the city of Millbrook.
"Go rest high on that mountain
Son, you work on earth is done
Go to heaven a shoutin'
Love for the Father and Son
Oh, how we cried the day you left us
We gathered round your grave to grieve
I wish I could see the angels faces
When they hear your sweet voice sing
Go rest high on that mountain
Son, your work on earth is done
Go to heaven a shoutin'
Love for the Father and Son"
Meredith Stokley
Alabama State Troopers/former Millbrook dispatcher
April 2, 2008
Officer Fezatte...Godspeed and rest in peace.
The National Law Enforcement Offcier's Memorial has it right..."It is not how these officers died that made them heros...it how they lived." Your sacrifice will never be forgotten.
Ptl. Robert Stober
Branchburg PD (NJ)
April 2, 2008
Sleep easy with God, James. We thank you for your Service, Sir. You will NEVER be forgotten.
Sr. Corporal Trey Pellizzari
Texas Dept of Public Safety/Commercial Vehicle Enforcement---Rockwall
April 2, 2008
Thank you for your service, thoughts and prayers to family and fellow officers....rest in peace, hero
Michael Hopkins
nephew of Po Rich Lendel eow 1/14/83
April 2, 2008
Thoughts and prayers are with your family and your agency. RIP Brother in Blue.
Patrolman D. Kirk #309
Round Lake Heights PD (IL)
April 2, 2008
The highest of distinctions is service to others. -King George VI
Officer Fezatte -- Your dedication to the good of your community will not be forgotten.
To all those touched by the loss of Officer Fezatte -- Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Colorado Springs Police Protective Association
April 2, 2008
Dear Brother, You are a true hero. You service to Millbrook and to the nation in the United States Air Force will always be remembered. Go with God, Brother.
David G. Atteberry, Sgt
Autauga County Sheriff's Office
April 2, 2008
Jim, When I heard the news Saturday night, I could not believe what had happened. We only worked together for a couple of months, but in that short time I knew you were going to be a great officer, and you were. Take care of our fellow brothers and sisters up there, and we will meet again one day.
"Blessed are the peacemaker's, for they shall be called children of God"
Rest In Peace Brother
Deputy D.L. Talley
Montgomery County Sheriff, Alabama
April 2, 2008
Jim, I met your Mom and Dad this past Sunday Morning. It was not how I wanted to meet them, as I delivered the terrible news of your death. My sincere condolences go out to your family.
I want to Thank You for your Proud service to our country. Rest in peace Brother.
Lieutenant Robert Jasinski
Juneau County Sheriff's Office, Wisconsin
April 2, 2008
Our deepest sympathy to the family of Officer Fezatte. You will be in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless Officer Fezatte for his service to the Millbrook Police Department. He will not be forgotten.
Sgt. Jim May (ret)
CMPD Charlotte, NC
April 1, 2008
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